If emissions targets are the goal, trusted operational data is the starting point. As regulation tightens, data quality is becoming a commercial advantage. Spinergie’s journey shows how compliance reporting is evolving into a foundation for emissions reduction and smarter fleet decisions.
What a vessel sees before an incident may soon matter as much as what it reports after. When incidents are reviewed, visual evidence increasingly matters. A new integration connects machine vision with onboard recording to give ship managers clearer insight before and after events.
Berth delays often begin with misaligned data, not congested quays. Klaipeda Container Terminal’s move to digital coordination highlights how schedule certainty is becoming a shared responsibility.

Where operational excellence meets net zero ambition
FuelEU compliance is no longer a reporting problem. It is a management and crew welfare issue. As FuelEU Maritime deadlines draw closer, shipowners are confronting a reality few anticipated: compliance is consuming crew time and creating legal exposure. A closed door discussion in Singapore reveals why unified data, contractual clarity and onboard practicality now define successful emissions strategy.
Fuel supply strategy is becoming as critical as engine choice. Fuel choice is now a strategic decision. A new LNG and BioLNG supply vessel shows how operators are balancing regulatory compliance with operational flexibility.
Methanol is moving beyond trials. The delivery of a dual fuel Kamsarmax bulk carrier signals a shift in how owners are preparing fleets for future fuel rules.
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When DeepSea Technologies was founded, the industry was collecting more data than ever before, yet struggling to translate it into measurable operational gains. According to Dr. Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos, the company’s CEO & Co-founder, the problem was not access to information, but the inability to model vessel behaviour accurately as conditions changed over time.








